Can I ask why you would want alot of rocker as an intermediate surfer in up to head high waves? If you are needing a board to surf a really steep pockety wave in NJ then I can see possibly see going with a bunch of rocker but for all around East Coast stick I dont see the need in alot of rocker. If you are going for manuverbility then that can be done with a outline shape and keep the rocker low for padding into samller waves. Anyway this is my winter shortboard, I ride this at about 2 liters more volume than my normal board due to cold water gear additional weight.
Tommy and my board by
jblacks, on Flickr
6'-0" x 18-3/4" x 2-3/8" Hip in front of the fins, a bit wider nose, lower entry rocker.
Single to double concave with a good amount of Vee out the tail (to aid in getting the board on rail). The Vee out the tail creates tail rocker on either side of the stringer as well for pocket turning.